neighbors the refugees. as the weeks in the camp turn into months or even years are they where the political developments in the e.u. are making it harder for them to leave here. and. we definitely do not want to travel a legally into another country like we did in iran and then get to greece i was hoping at some point the borders would open for us but now it s looking like just the opposite to me just a bit i want you to look at after crossing deserts and oceans of the refugees a lot of e.q. could end up getting stuck here if the political winds in europe continue to blow in their current direction. and we can speak to you when you see he s the regional director of the international organization for migration office for the e.u. on norway and switzerland do you have your thank you for joining us what is your perspective on this new european agreement is it a coherent migration plan for the e.u.
a much simpler strategy they already have a production facility for example in the us or in you and confess just the markets from that so that s the typical thing that multinationals will do yes what about capital controls that s how some politicians want to deal with this but i guess that could be hurtful to growth. so capital controls in this case mostly discussed in again the context of technology so that the chinese cannot engage in this practice and and buying up and buy up technological leaders in europe in the u.s. so in europe and in the u.s. people are talking about with it s possible to review and perhaps block some of these interactions true currently in the congress we already have this kind of legislation it s going to be pasta marry soon here in switzerland and in europe people are talking about this a lot so this is going to play a very important role in the future and we do have
because we want oil over. there we don t want oil. bill: there is no oil in egypt. it s transported. there is some validity to that. we are redistributing to the wealth. bill: next week we ll get to the oil business. i disagree i don t think we can be a neutral switzerland. i want you to know this. i don t think we can adopt that posture and survive either. think i we need to progress to that posture. bill: don t use that progress. glenn beck everybody. when we come back, it seems more journalists are socialize weigh people they cover.
charge. this is consistent everything i ve said the last two years, the system is broken. bill: which system? the entire system. the way we have played the globe. bill: so you want to be switzerland, to sit it out? here is what is going to happen. i understand that mubarak is a brutal ugly guy. i don t want to be in bed with him. i agree with you, if the jihadists get in charge, it s all of them and dominoes will ripple all the way up and over. bill: you want to take a swiss posture and let the rest of the world sort out their problems. here is why it can t happen. the jihad. jihad coupled with the communists. i see the jihad as more of the problem as socialist movement. they are going to come after us
i m not sure it s going to happen. the egyptian military is different than the iranian military was. it s more powerful and more secular. when you have a choice of two individuals, all right, ayatollah or shah, you have to go with the shah as bad as he is. we didn t do these kinds of things before the progressive movement. george washington said, stay out of other people s quarrels. i know nobody would think it would work but we never tried it be switzerland. bill: you are wrong. before world war ii, there was a tremendous movement in this country to stay out of the european war. that is not true. bill: woodrow wilson.